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hager TYMS646R Manual
hager TYMS646R Manual

hager TYMS646R Manual

Knx building management system, knx heating actuator, knx secure heating actuator 6-gang, with controller for 24/230 v valve drives

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Operating and assembly instructions
KNX building
management
system
KNX heating ac-
tuator
KNX Secure heating actuator 6-gang, with con-
troller for 24/230 V valve drives
TYMS646R

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Summary of Contents for hager TYMS646R

  • Page 1 Operating and assembly instructions KNX building management system KNX heating ac- tuator KNX Secure heating actuator 6-gang, with con- troller for 24/230 V valve drives TYMS646R...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Introduction..............5 Safety instructions............7 Scope of delivery............8 Design and layout of the device........ 9 Function..............10 System information......................10 systemlink commissioning....................10 easylink commissioning.....................10 Functional description....................... 10 Correct use......................... 10 Product characteristics..................... 11 Overload and short circuit protection................11 Operation..............
  • Page 4 Table of contents Dismantling..............23 Disconnecting the load cables..................23 Removing the bus connection terminal................23 Dismantling the device...................... 24 Appendix..............25 Technical data........................25 Troubleshooting........................25 Accessories......................... 26 Regulatory Compliance Australia..................26 Disposal..........................26 Warranty..........................26...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    KNX-certified Supports KNX Data Secure Compatibility with Compatibility with KNX S-mode (ETS) Hager Easytool Suitable for use in Aus- Suitable for use in China Suitable for use in Morocco tralia and New Zealand Manufacturer’s information is in accordance with § 18...
  • Page 6 Introduction Symbol Description Warning against damage from electricity. Warning against damage from heating. Target group Electronic devices may only be assembled, installed and configured by an electrically trained and certified specialist in accordance with the relevant installation standards of the country.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safety instructions Electrical devices must only be installed and assembled by a qualified electrician in accordance with the relevant installation standards, guidelines, regulations, directives, safety and accident prevention directives of the country. Hazard due to electric shock. Disconnect before working on the device or load. Take into ac- count all circuit breakers that supply dangerous voltages to the device or load.
  • Page 8: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of delivery Scope of delivery https://hgr.io/r/TYMS646R Fig. 1: TYMS646R scope of delivery...
  • Page 9: Design And Layout Of The Device

    Design and layout of the device Design and layout of the device Fig. 2: Design and layout of the device: heating actuator Auto/Manu slide switch (auto/ KNX bus connection terminal Thermal actuator connections, • top group: Outputs C1 + C3 + C5, •...
  • Page 10: Function

    Function System information Function System information This device is a product of the KNX system and corresponds to the KNX guidelines. Detailed spe- cialised knowledge obtained from KNX training courses is required for understanding. The device is KNX Data Secure-compatible. KNX Data Secure can be configured in the ETS project and offers protection against manipulation in building automation.
  • Page 11: Product Characteristics

    Function Product characteristics Product characteristics – Switching operation or PWM operation – Valve drives with closed when current-free or open when current-free characteristics can be activat- – 230 V or 24 V valve drives can be activated – Outputs can be operated manually, building site operation –...
  • Page 12: Operation

    Operation Status indicator and output behaviour Operation Operating modes – Bus operation: operation via push-buttons or other bus devices – Manual mode: manual operation on the device Bus operation is not possible in manual mode. Manual mode is possible in the event of bus failure. The behaviour before a bus failure, and in the event of repeated bus failures, can be set.
  • Page 13 Operation Status indicator and output behaviour Status LED in manual operation Functional description button Cx Heating mode OK Heating in safety mode Cooling mode OK Cooling in safety mode Short circuit detection running Short circuit detected Overload detected, load shedding running C1–C6 Current loss (lighting switched from C1 to C6 until there is a return to the main cur- rent supply)
  • Page 14: Information For Qualified Electricians

    Information for qualified electricians Installation and electrical connection Information for qualified electricians Installation and electrical connection Danger Electric shock when live parts are touched! An electric shock can lead to death! Isolate all connection cables before working on the device and cover any live parts in the area! Caution Impermissible heating if load of the device is too high!
  • Page 15: Connecting The Device

    Information for qualified electricians Installation and electrical connection 7.1.3 Connecting the device The device has been installed correctly. The bus connection cable is connected. Only connect valve drives of the same type (either 230 V AC or 24 V DC) to all channels. In each channel, only connect valve drives of the same type (closed when current-free or open when current-free).
  • Page 16: Dimensioning The Number Of Valve Drives

    Information for qualified electricians Installation and electrical connection Fig. 4: Connection diagram for valve drives with 230 V~ power supply Connect the 24 V DC valve drives to the device according to the connection diagram ((Bild 5: Con- nection diagram for valve drives with 24 V~ power supply)).
  • Page 17 – Top group: outputs C1 / C3 / C5 – Bottom group: outputs C2 / C4 / C6 The specifications in the table must be applied in order to use Hager valve drives TGG641A (230 V~) or TGG641B (24 V~).
  • Page 18: Connecting 230 V~ Valve Drives

    Information for qualified electricians Installation and electrical connection Fig. 6: Current consumption of valve drives – Making current phase – Starting current phase – Operating current phase Note! Depending on the brand, the maximum current consumption may be different over these 3 phases, and the duration of the 3 phases may be different.
  • Page 19: Connecting 24 V~ Valve Drives

    Information for qualified electricians Installation and electrical connection Fig. 7: Connection diagram for valve drives with 230 V~ power supply A maximum of 4 valve drives of the same type may be connected per output. A maximum of 12 valve drives of the same type may be connected per output group. 7.1.6 Connecting 24 V~ valve drives Connect the 24 V~ mains voltage according to the connection diagram...
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    Information for qualified electricians Commissioning Commissioning The device can be programmed in three ways: – KNX systemlink mode (standard ETS programming) siehe Commissioning in systemlink , Seite 20 – KNX Secure mode siehe Commissioning in KNX Secure mode , Seite 20 –...
  • Page 21: Easylink Commissioning

    Information for qualified electricians Commissioning Fig. 11: QR-Code manuell eingeben Fig. 9: Gerätezerti- Fig. 10: QR-Code scannen fikat vom Gerät entfer- nen (Abbildung ähnlich) Alle Passwörter dokumentieren und sicher aufbewahren. Das Gerätezertifikat (QR-Code) vom Gerät entfernen und sicher mit den Passwörtern aufbewahren. Das Gerätezertifikat mit physikalischer Adresse und Produktreferenz in einer Liste notieren.
  • Page 22: Commissioning The Device

    Information for qualified electricians Commissioning 7.2.4 Commissioning the device The device has been installed and connected correctly. Switch on the mains voltage. Switch on the bus voltage. Depending on the parameterisation, the status LEDs of the operation buttons for manual mode light up.
  • Page 23: Dismantling

    Dismantling Disconnecting the load cables Dismantling Danger Electric shock when live parts are touched! An electric shock can lead to death! Isolate all connection cables before working on the device and cover any live parts in the area! Disconnecting the load cables All the cables delivering voltage to the device are switched off.
  • Page 24: Dismantling The Device

    Dismantling Dismantling the device Fig. 15: Removing the bus connection terminal Dismantling the device The bus connection cable and the load cables have been disconnected. Remove the device from the DIN rail. Fig. 16: Dismantling the device Dispose of the device in line with the corresponding guidelines of the country (siehe Dis- posal ) or, if you have a warranty claim, contact the point of sale...
  • Page 25: Appendix

    Appendix Technical data Appendix Technical data KNX Medium TP1-256 Commissioning mode systemlink, easylink KNX supply voltage 21–32 V SELV BUS connection mode Connecting terminal Supply voltage of the product and the valve drives – 230 V~ +10/-15%, 50/60 Hz – 240 V~ +/- 6%, 50/60 Hz –...
  • Page 26: Accessories

    Appendix Accessories Determine the cause of the overload switch-off. Resolve short circuits; replace defective valve dri- ves. Check and, if necessary, reduce the number of valve drives connected to the output. Do not ex- ceed the maximum switching current. Reset the overload switch-off: disconnect the device from the mains entirely for around 5 seconds and switch off the automatic cutout.
  • Page 27 Appendix Warranty Our products are under guarantee within the scope of the statutory provisions. If you have a warranty claim, please contact the point of sale.
  • Page 28 Hager Controls BP10140 67703 Saverne Cedex France +33 (0) 3 88 02 87 00 info@hager.com hager.com 2024-11...